Adventurous_Axolotls
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Hello Everyone!
My Axolotl eggs just hatched and I know that they can feed from them anywhere between 24-72 hours until they need live food. My Axies hatched at various times so I'm trying to determine which ones need food and which ones do not as well as separating them into smaller batches. I've read that the yolk sacs are visible to the naked eye and should be cream to white in color. I *think* I see the yolk sac, but I'd like some verification. I have attached a photo of a batch on Axie hatchlings. Is the yolk sac the white that extends from the neck to the tail? Should I only start feeding them once this is gone? Both the light and dark colored Axies have them.
Thank you in advance!
My Axolotl eggs just hatched and I know that they can feed from them anywhere between 24-72 hours until they need live food. My Axies hatched at various times so I'm trying to determine which ones need food and which ones do not as well as separating them into smaller batches. I've read that the yolk sacs are visible to the naked eye and should be cream to white in color. I *think* I see the yolk sac, but I'd like some verification. I have attached a photo of a batch on Axie hatchlings. Is the yolk sac the white that extends from the neck to the tail? Should I only start feeding them once this is gone? Both the light and dark colored Axies have them.
Thank you in advance!
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